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Pyke D.A.  1994.  Comparative demography of three sensitive and morphologically similar species of Astragalus - Annual Report.  
Pyke D.A.  1999.  Invasive exotic plants in sagebrush ecosystems of the Intermountain West.
Pyke D.A.  1996.  Comparative demography of three sensitive and morphologically similar species of Astragalus - 1996 annual report.  
Pyke CR, Marty J.  2005.  Cattle grazing mediates climate change impacts on ephemeral wetlands.  Conservation Biology.  19(5):1619–1625.  Available from http://people.eri.ucsb.edu/~trobinson/COMB/downloads/references/pyke-marty-2005.pdf
Pyke D.A.  1993.  Comparative demography of three sensitive and morphologically similar species of Astragalus.  
Pyke D.A, Archer S..  1991.  Plant-plant interactions affecting plant establishment and persistence on revegetated rangeland.  Journal of Range Management.  4(6):550-557.
Pyke DA, Chambers JC, Pellant M, Knick ST, Miller RF, Beck JL, Doescher PS, Schupp EW, Roundy BA, Brunson M et al..  2015.  Restoration handbook for sagebrush steppe ecosystems with emphasis on greater sage-grouse habitat—Part 1. Concepts for understanding and applying restoration. U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1416.  Reston (VA): U.S. Geological Survey.    Available from http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/cir1416
Pyle W..  2001.  Plant collections, Grays Lake NWR, Bonneville and Caribou Counties, Idaho, 1996-2000.  
Pyle W..  1973.  Plant collections, Bear Lake NWR, Bannock, Bear and Franklin Counties, Idaho, 1973-2000.  
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Qinfeng G..  2004.  Slow recovery in desert perennial vegitation following prolonged human disturbance.  Journal of Vegetation Science.  15:757-762.
Quammen D..  1986.  The conceptual wolf: a provocative idea whose time has come.  Outside.  11(4):27-29.
Quigley TM, Gravenmier RA, Arbelbide SJ, Bigler-Cole H, Graham RT, Haynes RW.  1999.  Interior Columbia Basin ecosystem management project: scientific assessment [most of the portions that originally appeared on CD-ROM].    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/publications/icbemp.shtml
Quinn T.W, Shields G.F, Wilson A.C.  1991.  Affinities of the Hawaiian goose based on two types of mitochondrial DNA data.  Auk.  108:585-593.
Quinn NWS, Parker G.  1987.  Lynx. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America.  Novak M, Baker JA, Obbard ME, Malloch B, editors. Ontario (Canada): Ontario Trappers Association.   p. 683-694.
Quinn J.L, Kokorev Y..  2000.  Direct and indirect estimates of Peregrine Falcon population size in northern Eurasia.  Auk.  117:455-464.
Quinn NWS, Parker G.  1988.  Lynx. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America.  Novak M, Baker JA, Obbard ME, Malloch B, editors. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.   p. 683-694.
Quinn JM, Quinn JW, Quinn TL, King JG.  1981.  Handbook to the Middle Fork of the Salmon River canyon.   Available from https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Middle-Salmon-River-Canyon/dp/B000LDNK1W
Quinney D, Marrs R, Evans L, Anderson J, Miller S.  2000.  Forage kochia/Lepidium papilliferum slick spot report, draft: Idaho Army National Guard Technical Report 12, September 2000.  
Quinney D..  1998.  Idaho Army National Guard Rare Plant Program.  
Quinney D..  1991.  Letter to Bob Moseley, Idaho CDC, regarding populations of Lepidium papilliferum occurring in the Orchard Training Area.  
Quinney D..  1990.  Rare plant species observation report forms for Lepidium papilliferum.  
Quinney D..  1994.  Letter to Bob Moseley, Idaho CDC, regarding populations of Lepidium papilliferum occurring in the Orchard Training Area.  
Quinney D..  2006.  Personal communication sent to the Snake River Basin Office, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding soil layers inside and outside Lepidium papilliferum slick spots. State of Idaho Military Division.  
Quinney D..  2007.  IDARNG Lepidium papilliferum report, 2007: Lepidium papilliferum conservation agreement implementation.  
Quinney D..  1999.  Then and now: changes in vegetation and land use practices in Southwestern Idaho Sagebrush Lands, with emphasis on sagebrush and former sagebrush lands of the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area North of the Snake River.